Multiply
Divide
Properties
Problem Type
Challenge
100

Sam plants 5 rows of potatoes with 6 in each row. How many potatoes did he plant? 

5 x 6 = 30 

Sam planted 30 potatoes. 

100

Courtney has 45 beans. She has 9 bags. How many beans go into each bag? 

45 / 9 = 5

Each bag will get 5 beans. 

100

Give an example of the 0 Property of Multiplication.

Example: 1 x 0 = 0

100

Write an equation, solve and identify which problem type this is. 

Lucy went to the store for eggs. The carton she bought had 2 rows of 6 eggs. How many eggs did she buy total? 

Array Multiplication

Array Division

Equal Groups Multiplication

Equal Groups Division

2 x 6 = 12

She bought 12 eggs.

Array Multiplication 

100

Complete the problem.

6 x 5 = ___ x 6

6 x 5 = 5 x 6

200
Quinn has 8 cousins. She wants to give each cousin 2 cookies. She made enough cookie dough to make 24 cookies. Solve and answer, does she have enough?

8 x 2 = 16.

She will give them 16 cookies. 

Yes, she has enough cookie dough.

200

Jess went shopping on Saturday. She was shopping for 50 minutes. If she spent 10 minutes in each store, how many stores did she go into?

50 / 10 = 5

She went into 5 stores. 

200

Give an example of the Commutative Property of Multiplication. 

Example: 7 x 8 = 8 x 7 

200

Write an equation, solve, and identify the problem type.

There are 8 gold fish in each tank at a pet store. If there are 56 goldfish in all, how many tanks are there? 

Array Multiplication

Array Division

Equal Groups Multiplication

Equal Groups Division

56 / 8 = 7

There are 7 goldfish in each tank.

Equal Groups Division

200

Complete the problem.

8 x 3 = (__ + __) x 3

8 x 3 = (5 + 3) x 3

8 x 3 = (1+7) x 3

8 x 3 = (2+6) x 3

8 x 3 = (4+4) x 3

300
Cameron has 7 dogs. She loves animal clothes so she decides to buy the dogs rainboots. How many rainboots does she need to buy? 

7 x 4 = 28

She needs to buy 28 rainboots. 

300
Taylor hangs 24 pictures on the wall. She puts the pictures in rows of 8. How many pictures go in each row? 

24 / 8 = 3

She hangs 3 picture in each row. 

300
Give an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication. 

Example: 1 x 3 = 3

300

Write an equation, solve, and identify the problem type. 

Paulo arranged 72 baseball cards in rows and columns. If there were 9 rows, into how many columns did he arrange the cards? 

Array Multiplication

Array Division

Equal Groups Multiplication

Equal Groups Division

72 / 9 = 8

There are 8 columns. 

Array Division

300

Complete the problem.

7 x (3 x 4) = 3 x (__ x __)

7 x (3 x 4) = 3 x (7 x 4)

400

Write a multiplication equation to find the area of this rectangle. 


3 x 4 = 12 or 4 x 3 = 12

The area is 12 units2

400

Jake and Anthony both love to skateboard. They decide to share Jake's skateboards and Anthony's helmets equally with each other. Jake has 12 skateboards and Anthony has 6 helmets. How much will each boy get? 

12 / 2 = 6

6 / 2 = 3 

Each boy gets 6 skateboards and 3 helmets. 

400

Give an example of the Identity Property of Addtion.

Example: 8 + 0 = 8

400

Write an equation, solve, and identify the problem type.

The store sells bottles of juice in six-packs. Mark bought 9 six-packs for a picnic. How many bottles did he buy? 

Array Multiplication

Array Division

Equal Groups Multiplication

Equal Groups Division

9 x 6 = 54 or 6 x 9 = 54

He bought 54 bottles.

Equal Groups Multiplication

400

Write a word problem that can be solved using this drawing. Then solve. 


Teacher will judge. 
500

Use the two smaller rectangles to find the larger area. Write each each step you use!

1. 8 x 3 = 24

2. 8 x 5 = 40

3. 40 + 24 = 64 units2

500

What are 3 different division equations you could write starting with the number 24? 

24 / 1 = 24

24 / 2 = 12

24 / 3 = 8

24 / 4 = 6

24 / 8 = 3

24 / 6 = 4

24 / 12 = 2

500

Give an example of the Associative Property of Multiplication. 

Ex: (6 x 2) x 4 = (4 x 2) x 6

500

Write your own word problem that is an array division problem and solve it.

Teacher will look at problems.

500

Which expression has the same product as 6 x 4 and explain why. 

a. (6 x 1) + (4 x 1)

b. 4 x 6

c. 6 x 6

d. (3 x 2) + (3 x 2)

4 x 6 will have the same product as 6 x 4 because they are showing the commutative property. The commutative property switches the order of the numbers but will not change the answer or product. 

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